Two environmental groups have launched a High Court challenge to the UK government’s Brexit laws, over sweeping new powers that may weaken protection for seas and...
To date, I have always thought so-called marine protected areas in the UK to be a sham. Poorly regulated and enforced. Could this finally be a...
Scientists from the Marine Megafauna Foundation and Murdoch University are reporting a large number of juvenile manta rays in the waters of Nusa Penida, a small...
Retailers urged not to make excuses to avoid ‘all-in’ Deposit Return Scheme for drinks bottles and cans in Wales Marine Conservation Society warns that falling short...
The Seahorse Trust challenges the Secretary of State’s decision to allow drilling for oil in Poole Bay, Dorset without proper environmental impact assessment of the proposal...
‘Sea Change’, a new wine range from 10 International, has recently launched with a focus on one of the greatest environmental challenges of the modern day:...
Major new development in the fight against fatbergs The fight against fatbergs received a major boost today with the publication of a new official standard identifying...
In humans, different social groups, cities, or regions often have distinct accents and dialects. Those vocal traits are not unique to us, however. A new study...
The seascape of North-West Madagascar is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, and one of the most preserved. Yet various threats are weighting on...
Blowfish’s Oceanopedia: 291 Extraordinary Things You Didn’t Know About the Sea by Tom “The Blowfish” Hird Published by Atlantic Books, Paperback, £9.99, 4th October 2018 From luminous squid to...
Over the past year, Greenpeace collected microplastic data as part of 5 Gyres’ TrawlShare program while its ship the Arctic Sunrise travelled down the East and West Coasts....
There are just two days left to give marine wildlife the protection it deserves. The UK government is asking the public if 41 sites in English seas...